SGS Certifies London Crossrail Trains

SGS, acting as a Notified and Designated Body, has certified that London’s new Crossrail trains are designed and built in compliance with applicable technical requirements of EU and UK rail legislation.

The trains are being produced by Bombardier, at facilities in Derby. Experts at SGS offices in Aston, near Birmingham, issued Bombardier with 12 certificates covering the design and manufacture of the new trains.

Three sets of double doors along each carriage for quicker and easier boarding and alighting

Improved travel information to help passengers plan their onward journeys

Lightweight materials and regenerative braking that require up to 30 per cent less energy than used by older trains

The trains came into service in June 2017 and are now running between Liverpool Street and Shenfield on the Transport for London rail route. They are scheduled to run along the new Elizabeth line in December 2017, when new rail tunnels open in central London. When fully open in 2019, the Elizabeth line will increase central London's rail capacity by 10 percent, carrying more than half a million passengers every day.

SGS's Aston office has provided similar certification services for Bombardier’s Class 172 Turbostar train, which was also built at the Derby facility.

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Jason EdmondsRail Operations Manager
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